A group of member organizations founded in 1994 that works to develop standards and otherwise enhance the World Wide Web 60.
(W3C)"The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential as a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding."
(W3C) The World Wide Web Consortium is an organization which develops standards and guidelines for the use of the Web. They are the organization responsible for maintaining the HTML, CSS, XHTML, and WCAG Standards.
W3C comprises of 180 members representing various organisations to oversee developments in Web standards. Return
An international industry consortium founded in October 1994 to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing common protocols that promote its evolution and ensure its interoperability. For additional information see http://www.w3.org/Consortium/.
The 'World-Wide-Web Consortium' forms part of ISOC. Its task is to set standards and technologies used in the WWW. Among other things, the WWW consortium determines the specifications for scripting languages.
The group that is steering standards in development for the World Wide Web. The W3C exists to realize the full potential of the web. The Consortium is run in the United States by MIT Laboratory for Computer Science and in Europe by INRIA, in collaboration with CERN where the web originated.
an international consortium of companies and organizations involved with the Internet and the World Wide Web, responsible for maintaining web technology standards, such as HTML and CSS. See the W3 for more
(www.w3.org) Founded in 1994 to develop common standards for the World Wide Web. The w3 provides information for developers and users of the World Wide Web.
An international consortium of member organisations that develops and maintains technical standards for Internet content.
The world wide web consortium is an independent organisation responsible for determing standards for development and implementation of internet based technology. Yahoo Yahoo is a portal website which also happens to be home to one of the world's largest search engines. Between 10-15% of searches performed in Australia are done using the Yahoo search engine.
An international industry consortium started in 1994 to develop standards for the World Wide Web. It is located at www.w3c.org.
(W3C) b . A standards organization which produced the standards for XML, XSL, and HTTP among many others. Links: World Wide Web Consortium
An international consortium in which member organizations develop and build consensus around Web technologies through specifications, standards, and guidelines.
Sets standards for html developers.
An organization that "…develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the web to its full potential…" and is "…a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding." ( http://www.w3.org)
(W3C) founded by Tim Berners-Lee in 1994, an international group of companies that exists to create standards and enhance the Web. One of the main concerns of W3C is that the medium progresses together, in a single direction, rather than divide into many factions with different goals.
An industry group created to design and promote standards to increase the functionality of the Web. The W3C was initially established in collaboration...
Web site: http://www.w3.org/ A organisation of people developing the World Wide Web.
The World Wide Web Consortium has become the primary organization for creating Web specifications, and whose principal goal is interoperability.
The World Wide Web Consortium is a non-profit organization founded by Tim Berners-Lee which is responsible for setting the standards for common web creation and access methods. Major documents include the specifications for the HTML and XHTML languages and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
(Application Developer's Guide - XML; search in this book)
The organisation that is responsible for developing the standards (such as HTML, HTTP and XML) that are needed for the World Wide Web. Often abbreviated to W3C.
A international consortium based at M.I.T. that coordinates technical developments of the web.
Group that oversees research and sets standards and guidelines for many areas of the Internet. 2.4
international non-profit organization devoted to developing the potential of the Web. Activities include setting standards and common frameworks in this rapidly evolving field, including an accessibility initiative.
( W3C) An international industry consortium founded in 1994 to develop common protocols for the evolution of the World Wide Web. W3C has around 450 member organizations from around the world.
The loose affiliation of bodies which define Internet standards.
A worldwide non-profit consortium whose mission is to bring the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing common protocols that promote its evolution and ensure its interoperability.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the main international standards organisation for the World Wide Web (W3). It is arranged as a consortium where http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Member/List member organisations maintain full-time staff for the purpose of working together in the development of standards for the W3. As of December 2006, the W3C had 429 members and was open for new organisations to join.